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Topic: Bargain Mozzie Spray! (Read 7621 times)

As many will have experienced the mozzies can be an absolute nightmare for some. we alwaus use the Jungle Formula maximum spray and today I picked some up from Home Bargains for £3.79 each! the cheapest apart from that is 2 for £10 in Asda. Not sure if these stores are nationwide but heres the link...

That's a great price! I shall be stocking up also! Nearly bought some last week but didn't want to pay full price just for the sake of getting a few points on my Boots card! I'm glad i waited.. thanks Jo

Bought jungle one in boots, buy one, get one half price. I did look at the boots maximum one, but it said u need to re apply every 5/6 hours. The boots one lasts up to 10 hours. So more cost effective and lasts all evening.Also sizes can vary too.

Hubby has been bitten really badly this year, first time for him and he will tell you it is not a pleasant novel experience. We have been buying after bite but it has only been giving temporary relief. One particularly sleepless night (due to the itching!) he sat up "googling" and discovered many natural suggestions - one of which is the juice from fresh lemons. He tried that yesterday. First time he rubbed the lemons on his bites it stung and the bites looked very red and angry, but felt less itchy. Within an hour they visibly looked calmer and drier. He has applied in several times before going to bed last night and this morning they have practically gone. Hope that helps if your jungle formula doesn't work!!!

We always use lemon shampoo and body wash in Arillas, mosquitos don't like the smell. Spray your room with fly killer before you go out and keep doors shut when you return. Don't forget to spay under beds and furniture as that's where they hide during the day.

Lemon is an old remedy, but does sting if the skin is broken with scratching.....just rubbing the outside of the peel on your skin will give some relief as well, it is the oil that helps so scratch the lemon peel first.

Lemon will not help if you have an allergic reaction to to the bites though, it should only be used for the itch or as a natural deterrent.

I know it's a chore covering your body with repellant....but just rubbing it on ALL your exposed parts will help to keep the little pests off you and maybe go and bite someone else